Danish Modern

A fan of eclectic style, the homeowner preferred seating pieces that worked well together, but were of different styles and eras. To complement the classic, traditional lines of the apartment-sized sofa, a Danish modern armchair upholstered in red velvet was used. Since both pieces are similar in scale and proportion, they look balanced when paired together.

1970s Wicker

To introduce a new texture to the small space, a 1970s wicker chair was picked up at a flea market for only $50. By investing in a custom seat cushion, the piece became as comfortable as it is sculptural.

Cowhide Rug

Although the elements of the living room design were meant to be mismatched, it was important to the homeowner that they all be made of organic, natural materials. Due to its organic texture and shape, a cowhide rug was used to anchor the space.

Hand-Carved Table

A touch of Polynesian style was brought into the space with a hand-carved wooden coffee table. With a space plan calling for four seats flanking the fireplace, the table’s round shape allows for easy traffic flow.

Top Down, Bottom Up

Since the windows of the living room face directly out to the street, it was important to cover them for privacy reasons but without keeping the space dark. To allow privacy and light harmoniously, a style of Roman shade known as top down, bottom up was installed. When privacy is needed, the shades slide down to the bottom of the window, allowing light in but blocking the view of the interior. When full light is needed, the Roman shade slides all of the way upward.

Fake an Entry

To create the look and feel of an entryway, a properly scaled console table was placed just inside the door to hold keys, mail and wallets. The space above is used to hold jackets, scarves and bags while the space below houses baskets for shoes and pet supplies.

Whimsical Wall Hooks

To add personality to the wall above the entry console, a variety of brass coat hooks in interesting shapes were chosen. This is a great way to hint at the overall playful vibe that’s seen throughout the rest of the home.

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